Two To Three Custom Boards A Day!

Dec. 1, 2005
Jaalaa is a fabless semiconductor-company that delivers complete wireless solutions using chips like its KillerBee-HID (Human Interface Device) and KillerBee-XR (eXtended Range) series. Imraan Ahmed, vice president of operations, chose LPKF's solution to

Jaalaa is a fabless semiconductor-company that delivers complete wireless solutions using chips like its KillerBee-HID (Human Interface Device) and KillerBee-XR (eXtended Range) series. Imraan Ahmed, vice president of operations, chose LPKF's solution to help Jaalaa turn out two to three custom boards per day. A board fits into Jaalaa's customers' supplied packaging, where it is immediately tested and verified. Jaalaa's customers then can use the design for mass production.

In-house board creation enables Jaalaa to provide minimum turnaround time in addition to keeping costs down. This allows the company's customers to get their product out the door quickly with the latest technology. It's the trend of the future.

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Jaalaa Inc.
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